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Here is three the one is made wood grey emblem, but painted black. The middle one leather with blue emblem. The right one is expensive wood shift knob with blue emblem.
I would say at least 6 Hartge shift knobs. The first gen were wood with white and blue emblem.
One of these days I want to come buy your house and look at all the hartge parts:)!!
You get some crazy good deals!!
jm
I'm always searching around the world on the Internet. I have contacts giving me leads. It also helps having catalogs to research parts to be period correct and authentic.
......you have serious problems.....you are a hoarder & a "show-off"
............."thats why......you are my favorite "car-guy"
...................."happy Valentine"
......you have serious problems.....you are a hoarder & a "show-off"
............."thats why......you are my favorite "car-guy"
...................."happy Valentine"
.......today is "traditionally" a memorable day for a quality massacre
I have question about Hartge logo, what as the diference between, Dark Grey and Light Grey, Dark Blue and Light Blue, colors.
Also interesting, yesterday I bought this Hartge steering wheel with e36 hub.
It was only for e36 or also for e30, Hartge models?
Can't find info in any Hartge brochures that I have.
I have question about Hartge logo, what as the diference between, Dark Grey and Light Grey, Dark Blue and Light Blue, colors.
Also interesting, yesterday I bought this Hartge steering wheel with e36 hub.
It was only for e36 or also for e30, Hartge models?
Can't find info in any Hartge brochures that I have.
different sequence in time indicates color........
........your wheel below was introduced in "88" & was sold as option on all Hartge's.........including early e36/e34
different sequence in time indicates color........
........your wheel below was introduced in "88" & was sold as option on all Hartge's.........including early e36/e34
Barron is correct....
Here is Hartge first horn logo.
Here is a catalog with Hartge steering wheels and shift knobs.
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